Title : A computational chemistry study on friction of h-MoS(2). Part I. Mechanism of single sheet lubrication.

Pub. Date : 2009 Dec 31

PMID : 19968319






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1 We found that the predominant interaction between two sulfur layers in different MoS(2) sheets was Coulombic repulsion, which directly affects the MoS(2) lubrication. Sulfur MOS proto-oncogene, serine/threonine kinase Homo sapiens
2 We found that the predominant interaction between two sulfur layers in different MoS(2) sheets was Coulombic repulsion, which directly affects the MoS(2) lubrication. Sulfur MOS proto-oncogene, serine/threonine kinase Homo sapiens
3 MoS(2) sheets adsorbed on a nascent iron substrate reduced friction further due to much larger Coulombic repulsive interactions. Iron MOS proto-oncogene, serine/threonine kinase Homo sapiens
4 Friction for the oxygen-containing MoS(2) sheets was influenced by not only the Coulomb repulsive interaction but also the atomic-scale roughness of the MoS(2)/MoS(2) sliding interface. Oxygen MOS proto-oncogene, serine/threonine kinase Homo sapiens
5 Friction for the oxygen-containing MoS(2) sheets was influenced by not only the Coulomb repulsive interaction but also the atomic-scale roughness of the MoS(2)/MoS(2) sliding interface. Oxygen MOS proto-oncogene, serine/threonine kinase Homo sapiens
6 Friction for the oxygen-containing MoS(2) sheets was influenced by not only the Coulomb repulsive interaction but also the atomic-scale roughness of the MoS(2)/MoS(2) sliding interface. Oxygen MOS proto-oncogene, serine/threonine kinase Homo sapiens